US9090772B2 - Compositions of ionisable fluoropolymers - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to fluoropolymer compositions, in particular to compositions comprising ionisable fluoropolymers.
- Elastomeric compositions based on supramolecular polymer assemblies are known, for example, from US 2009062551 (ARKEMA FRANCE).
- This application discloses a material comprising at least one molecule with a molecular mass from 9 to 9000 g/mol, in particular a molecule derived from fatty acids, namely saturated or unsaturated carboxylic acids containing at least five carbon atoms, such as linear or branched diacids, and dimers or trimers of fatty acids of plant origin.
- Each molecule comprises at least three associative functional groups which allow to form intermolecular bonds; in particular, this prior art document discloses associative functional groups able to form hydrogen bonds. These materials become fluid above a certain temperature and, upon cooling, they exhibit again the properties of rubber elasticity and are said to be self-repairing.
- US 2009062521 does not disclose groups that contain ionisable groups able to form intermolecular ionic bonds.
- WO 2010/000715 discloses compositions for imparting grease, oil- and water-repellence to substrates; the compositions comprise at least a (per)fluoropolyether derivative which contains at least one fluorinated block and at least one urethane block of formula: —OC(O)—NH—E—NH—C(O)O— wherein E is a divalent hydrocarbon group, optionally comprising one or more aromatic rings.
- the fluorinated block may contain at least one functional block comprising at least one ionisable group, like a sulfonic acid group, a carboxy group or an amino group.
- compositions comprising (per)fluoropolyether derivatives with opposite charges, i.e. at least one (per)fluoropolyether derivative comprising fluorinated blocks containing at least one ionisable anionic group and at least one (per)fluoropolyether derivative comprising fluorinated blocks containing at least one ionisable cationic group in a defined ratio of ionic equivalents.
- the compositions disclosed in this document do not form materials endowed with elastomeric and/or self-healing properties.
- WO 2008/138927 (SOLVAY SOLEXIS SPA) relates to fluorinated polyurethane compositions for imparting water- and oil-repellence and soil release properties to textile substrates.
- the polyurethane is a (per)fluoropolyether urethane comprising at least one fluorinated block and at least one functional block, wherein the functional block contains at least one ionisable group.
- the urethane moiety joining the fluorinated block and the functional block together complies with formula: —OC(O)—NH—E—NH—C(O)O— wherein E is a divalent hydrocarbon group, optionally comprising one or more aromatic rings.
- WO 2008/138927 does not disclose or suggest to prepare compositions based on (per)fluoropolyether polyurethanes with functional blocks having opposite charges in a defined ratio of ionic equivalents.
- WO 2007/102993 (3M INNOVATIVE PROPERTIES CO) relates to surface active block copolymers, their use in the manufacture of a foam composition and articles comprising the polymerised foam composition.
- the fluorinated block polymers comprise a (per)fluorinated block and may also contain functional blocks typically having one or more polar groups, such as carboxy, sulphonic or amino groups. Neither the description, nor the examples specifically disclose or suggest compositions comprising block copolymers containing functional blocks having opposite charges in a defined ratio of ionic equivalents.
- WO 2010/028226 discloses compositions for imparting water and oil repellency to fibers, the compositions comprising a fluorinated polyurethane having a plurality of ionisable groups.
- This document discloses in particular a mixture of a cationic fluorinated polyurethane, namely Fluorolink® 5032 polyurethane, and an anionic fluorinated polyurethane, namely Fluorolink® P56 polyurethane; the compositions further comprise an acrylic polymer and are in the liquid form.
- Example 2 discloses a composition containing 8.8% by weight Fluorolink® 5032 polyurethane and 30.0% by weight Fluorolink® P56 polyurethane.
- the two polymers are not present in a stoichiometric equivalent ratio of ionic groups with opposite charges.
- the equivalent weight of Fluorolink® 5032 polyurethane is 0.25 eq/kg and the equivalent weight of Fluorolink® P56 polyurethane is 0.49 eq/kg; accordingly, in the compositions of example 2, the equivalent ratio between Fluorolink® 5032 polyurethane and Fluorolink® P56 polyurethane is calculated to be 0.2, while the equivalent ratio between Fluorolink® P56 polyurethane and Fluorolink® 5032 polyurethane is calculated to be 6.7.
- U.S. Pat. No. 5,498,457 relates to a magnetic recording medium having a lubricant layer comprising ionically interbonded fluoropolyethers with acidic and basic terminal groups; preferably, each fluoropolyether has at least two acidic terminal groups or basic terminal groups in one molecule.
- the fluoropolyether containing acidic terminal groups complies with formula HO 2 C(CF 2 O) n (CF 2 CF 2 O) m CF 2 CO 2 H, wherein m and n are integers, while the perfluoropolyether containing basic terminal groups complies with formula H 2 NHCH 2 CHNO 2 C(CF 2 O) n (CF 2 CF 2 O) m CF 2 CO 2 NHCH 2 CH 2 NH 2 , where m and n are integers.
- 5,498,457 does not disclose or suggests polymer mixtures based on fluoropolyethers containing recurring fluoropolyether blocks and recurring cationic or anionic blocks wherein at least one of the cationic or anionic blocks is between two fluoropolyether blocks.
- the present invention relates to a polymer composition
- a polymer composition comprising:
- recurring fluorinated blocks means that a fluorinated block is repeated in the polymer structure; likewise, the expression “recurring functional blocks” means that the functional blocks are repeated in the polymer structure; according to one aspect of the invention, fluorinated blocks alternate with functional blocks.
- a fluorinated block according to the present invention is preferably a (per)fluoropolyether block comprising a (per)fluoropolyoxylakylene chain [herein after also referred to as (R OF ) chain] which comprises, preferably consists of, recurring units having at least one catenary ether bond and at least one fluorocarbon moiety; typically, the (R OF ) chain comprises one or more randomly distributed repeating units R o , which are selected from the following groups:
- the repeating units are selected from —CF 2 O— and —CF 2 CF 2 O— units; still more preferably, the R (OF) chain consists of —CF 2 O— and —CF 2 CF 2 O— units.
- the molar ratio between —CF 2 O— and —CF 2 CF 2 O— units ranges preferably from 0.1 to 10, more preferably from 0.5 to 5.
- a functional block comprising at least one ionisable anionic group according to the present invention comprises, preferably consists of, a hydrocarbon chain [hereinafter referred to as chain (R H )], optionally comprising one or more aromatic, heteroaromatic, cycloaliphatic or heterocycloaliphatic groups, said chain (R H ) comprising at least one functional group which, under appropriate pH conditions, forms an anionic group bearing one ore more negative charges.
- chain (R H ) optionally comprising one or more aromatic, heteroaromatic, cycloaliphatic or heterocycloaliphatic groups
- a functional block comprising at least one ionisable cationic group comprises, preferably consists of, a hydrocarbon chain [hereinafter referred to as chain (R H )], optionally comprising one or more aromatic, heteroaromatic, cycloaliphatic or heterocycloaliphatic groups, said chain (R H ) comprising at least one functional group which, under appropriate pH conditions, forms a cationic group bearing one ore more positive charges.
- these functional blocks can be also referred to as “ionisable anionic blocks” and “ionisable cationic blocks” or “anionic blocks” and “cationic blocks” respectively, or can be referred to together as “ionisable blocks”.
- an “ionisable anionic group” is a functional group which, under appropriate pH conditions, forms an anionic group bearing one or more negative charges and an “ionisable cationic group” is a functional group which, under appropriate pH conditions, forms a cationic group bearing one or more positive charges.
- polymer (A) and polymer (B) are present is such an amount that the total number of negative charges borne by the ionisable anionic groups in polymer (A) is from 10% lower to 10% higher than the total number of positive charges borne by the ionisable cationic groups in polymer (B) or vice versa.
- the total number of negative charges borne by the ionisable anionic groups in polymer (A) is the same as the total number of positive charges borne by the ionisable cationic groups in polymer (B).
- a first preferred embodiment of the invention is represented by compositions comprising polymers wherein the fluorinated blocks, preferably (per)fluoropolyether blocks, and the functional blocks are linked together by urethane moieties of formula (I) below:
- E is a divalent hydrocarbon group, linear or branched, typically a C 1 -C 12 hydrocarbon group, optionally comprising one or more cycloaliphatic, heterocycloaliphatic, aromatic or heteroaromatic groups, typically C 3 -C 12 cycloaliphatic, C 3 -C 12 heterocycloaliphatic, C 5 -C 12 aromatic or C 5 -C 12 heteroaromatic groups.
- heteroaromatic groups phosphazene, triazine and triazole can be mentioned in particular.
- group E may optionally contain further functional groups selected from isocyanate and carboxy groups.
- the polymers according to this first preferred embodiment will be also hereinafter referred to as polyurethane (PU) polymers.
- compositions comprise polymers wherein fluorinated blocks, preferably (per)fluoropolyether blocks and the functional blocks are linked together through an ester moiety of formula (II) below:
- compositions comprising polymers in which (per)fluoropolyether blocks and functional blocks are linked together through a moiety of formula (IIA):
- a further embodiment of the invention is represented by compositions containing polyacrylate polymers (herein after referred to as PA polymers) comprising blocks deriving from a PFPE acrylate, at least an acrylate and/or a 2-alkyl acrylate compound containing an ionisable anionic or cationic group or a precursor thereof and, optionally, a further non ionisable acrylate compound.
- PA polymers polyacrylate polymers
- Chain (R OF ) in the (per)fluoropolyether block may advantageously comprise terminal bridging groups bound to the moiety of formula (I) or (II); such terminal bridging groups have formula —CF 2 CH 2 (OCH 2 CH 2 ) s′ —, wherein s′, equal or different at each occurrence, is 0 or an integer from 1 to 5.
- suitable ionisable anionic groups are, for example, carboxylic acid groups of formula —COOH, sulphonic acid groups of formula —SO 3 H, phosphoric acid groups of formula —OPO 3 H 2
- suitable ionisable cationic groups are nitrogen-containing ionisable groups, such as amine groups, which may be either comprised in the chain (R H ) backbone, according to formula —N(R N )—, wherein R N is selected from H and hydrocarbon groups having 1 to 6 carbon atoms, or comprised in side groups having formula —N(R N1 )(R N2 ), wherein R N1 and R N2 , equal to or different from one another, are independently selected from hydrogen and hydrocarbon groups containing from 1 to 6 carbon atoms.
- a chain (R H ) comprising an ionisable anionic group has formula (R′ HC ):
- T is a trivalent hydrocarbon group selected from a linear or branched C 1 -C 12 hydrocarbon chain, a C 3 -C 12 cycloaliphatic, C 3 -C 12 heterocycloaliphatic, C 5 -C 12 aromatic or C 5 -C 12 heteroaromatic group.
- chain (R′ HC ) is preferably selected from any one of the followings:
- chain (R′ HC ) complies with formula:
- chain R′ HC preferably complies with formula:
- R 2 is H or a straight or branched C 1 -C 6 hydrocarbon chain; more preferably, R 2 is hydrogen or methyl.
- a chain (R H ) comprising a ionisable group which forms a cationic group is an amine-containing chain of formula (R′′ HC ):
- Q is a trivalent hydrocarbon group selected from a linear or branched C 1 -C 12 hydrocarbon chain, a C 3 -C 12 cycloaliphatic, C 3 -C 12 heterocycloaliphatic, C 5 -C 12 aromatic or C 5 -C 12 heteroaromatic group.
- chain (R′′ HC ) preferably complies with formula:
- R N1 and R N2 have the same meanings as defined above; more preferably, R N1 and R N2 are independently selected from linear or branched C 1 -C 4 alkyl groups; m, m′ and m′′ are 0 or a integers from 1 to 4, with the proviso that at least one of m and m′′ is not zero and R Q is H or a linear or branched C 1 -C 4 alkyl group.
- Preferred amine-containing chains (R′′ HC ) are those of formulae —CH(CH 2 —N(C 2 H 5 ) 2 )—CH 2 — and —CH(CH 2 —N(CH 3 ) 2 )—CH 2 —.
- chain (R′′ HC ) preferably complies with formula:
- R N1 , R N2 and R 2 are as defined above, while m′′′ is an integer ranging from 1 to 6.
- R N1 , R N2 and R 2 are methyl and m′′′ is 2.
- a chain (R H ) comprising a ionisable group which forms a cationic group under appropriate pH conditions is an amine-containing chain of formula (R′′′ HC ):
- R N1 has the same meanings defined above; preferably, R N1 is selected from C 1 -C 4 alkyl groups and K and K′ are divalent hydrocarbon groups having from 1 to 6 carbon atoms.
- the divalent hydrocarbon group E is preferably selected from:
- PU and PE polymers to be used in the compositions of the invention can be synthesised by reacting at least one hydroxy-terminated (per)fluoropolyoxyalkylene and at least one functionalised diol comprising at least one ionisable anionic or cationic group with at least one diisocyanate or at least one dicarboxylic acid, optionally in the presence of one or more chain-extenders.
- the synthesis can be performed by reacting:
- a reactive derivative of a dicarboxylic acid of formula HOOC—E—COOH is, for example, an acyl chloride, bromide or iodide or an alkyl ester, typically a C 1 -C 4 straight or branched alkyl ester.
- the hydroxy-terminated (per)fluoropolyoxyalkylenes of formula (V) here above can be prepared starting from the corresponding (per)fluoropolyoxyalkylenes having —COF end groups as taught in GB 1104482 (MONTEDISON SPA) 28 Feb. 1968, U.S. Pat. No. 3,715,378 (MONTEDISON SPA) 6 Feb. 1973, U.S. Pat. No. 3,242,218 (DU PONT) 22 Mar. 1966, EP 239123 A (AUSIMONT SPA) 30 Sep. 1987, U.S. Pat. No. 5,149,842 (AUSIMONT SRL (IT)) 22 Sep. 1992, U.S. Pat. No.
- hydroxy-terminated perfluoropolyethers are those marketed under the tradename Fomblin Z DOL®; most preferably, Fomblin Z DOL® perfluoropolyethers having molecular weight of 4000 g/mol or 2000 g/mol are used for the preparation of the compositions of the invention.
- Diisocyanates of formula OCN—E—NCO are preferably selected from the followings: hexamethylendiisocyanate (HDI), trimethylhexamethylenediisocyanate, isophorone diisocyanate (IPDI), 4,4′-methylenebis(cyclohexylisocyanate) (H12-MDI), cyclohexyl-1,4-diisocyanate, 4,4′-methylenebis(phenylisocyanate) (MDI) or its isomers, toluene 2,4-diisocyanate (TDI) or isomers thereof, xylylene diisocyanate, naphthalene-1,5-diisocyanate, p-phenylene-diisocyanate.
- the diisocyanate is isophorone diisocyanate (IPDI).
- Dicarboxylic acids of formula HOOC—E—COOH are preferably selected from C 2 -C 20 alkylene dicarboxylic acids, cycloalkyl dicarboxylic acids, typically C 3 -C 12 cycloalkyl dicarboxylic acids, like cyclohexane dicarboxylic acid, preferably 1,4-cyclohexane dicarboxylic acid, aromatic dicarboxylic acids, typically C 5 -C 12 aromatic dicarboxylic acids like terephthalic acid and naphthalene dicarboxylic acids.
- the chain extender is preferably selected from an aliphatic diol or a (cyclo)aliphatic diamine with 2 to 14 carbon atoms.
- suitable aliphatic diols notably include ethanediol, 1,4-butanediol, 1,6-hexanediol, diethylene glycol and dipropylene glycol.
- suitable (cyclo)aliphatic diamines notably include isophoronediamine, ethylene diamine, 1,2-propylenediamine, 1,3-propylenediamine, N-methyl-propylene-1,3-diamine and N,N′-dimethylethylenediamine.
- Diamines comprising a siloxane group suitable for the purpose of the invention are notably those disclosed in EP 1559733 A (SOLVAY SOLEXIS SPA) 3 Aug. 2005.
- Non-limitative examples of siloxane-comprising diamines are notably N-(2-aminoethyl)-3-aminopropyltrimethoxysilane of formula: H 2 N—(CH 2 ) 2 —NH—(CH 2 ) 3 —Si(OCH 3 ) 3 , N-(2-aminoethyl)-2-aminoethyltrimethoxysilane of formula: H 2 N—(CH 2 ) 2 —NH—(CH 2 ) 2 —Si(OCH 3 ) 3 , N-(3-aminopropyl)-3-aminopropyltrimethoxysilane of formula: H 2 N—(CH 2 ) 3 —NH—(CH 2 ) 3 —Si(OCH
- a further chain extender of formula HO—R diol —OH and/or of formula H 2 N—R diamine —NH 2 , wherein R diol and R diamine are as defined above can be added in addition to the functionalised diol of formula HO—R H —OH.
- Salifying agents for the preparation of anionic polymers (A) are usually organic bases, typically amines.
- suitable amines are secondary or tertiary alkylamines that may contain further functional groups, such as triethylamine, diethanol amine and triethanolamine; according to a preferred embodiment, the amine is triethylamine.
- Inorganic bases like NaOH or KOH can also be used. An organic or inorganic base needs to be added for the synthesis of polymers (A) containing urethane moieites.
- Salifying agents for the preparation of cationic polymer (B) can be inorganic or organic acids; suitable organic acids are halide acids like HCl, while a preferred carboxylic acid is acetic acid.
- Polyacrylate polymers to be used in the compositions of the present invention can be prepared by radical polimerization of a PFPE acrylate with at least one acrylate or 2-alkyl acrylate compound containing an ionisable anionic or cationic group as defined above and, optionally, a further non-ionisable acrylate derivative. In one preferred embodiment, the polymerization occurs between:
- R 3 is a C 1 -C 6 straight or branched alkyl chain and R′′ is a C 1 -C 18 straight or branched, saturated or unsaturated hydrocarbon chain in the presence of a radical polymerization initiator.
- the elastomeric compositions of the invention can be prepared either by mixing an aqueous dispersion of at least one polymer (A) with an aqueous dispersion of at least one polymer (B) (herein after referred to as dispersion precipitation method) or by hot mixing polymer (A) and polymer (B) (herein after referred to as hot mixing method).
- Polymer (A) and polymer (B) are mixed in such an amount as the ratio between the ionic equivalents of polymer (A) and the ionic equivalents of polymer (B) ranges from 1.1 to 0.9 and is preferably of 1.
- polymer (A) and polymer (B) are present is such an amount as the total number of negative charges borne by the ionisable anionic groups in polymer (A) is from 10% lower to 10% higher than the total number of positive charges borne by the ionisable cationic groups in polymer (B) or vice versa.
- the total number of negative charges borne by the ionisable anionic groups in polymer (A) is the same as the total number of positive charges borne by the ionisable cationic groups in polymer (B).
- aqueous dispersion of at least one polymer identifies a dispersion of the polymer in water or in a water/organic solvent mixture.
- the polymer dispersion is obtained by addition of a salifying agent selected from those mentioned above.
- the dispersion precipitation method envisages:
- step a) is typically accomplished by following a water-in-oil dispersion method, adding to the mixture obtained after the extension reaction water and an organic solvent different from that used in the polymerization and extension reactions.
- the organic solvent for the preparation of the dispersions is usually selected from polyethers, acetates, alcohols, glycols and ketones, like ethanol, i-propanol, DMP (dipropylene glycol monomethyl ether) and NMP (n-methyl pirrolidone); according to a preferred embodiment, the solvent is i-propanol.
- a salifying agent selected from any one of those mentioned above is also added.
- stable dispersions of polymer (A) or (B) are obtained when the amount of water or water/organic solvent is such that the solid content in the dispersion ranges from 10 to 40% wt, preferably from 20 to 30% wt, but stable suspensions can also be obtained with a solid content as low as 1% wt.
- the weight ratio between water or water/organic solvent and the polymer may range from 1:99 to 199:1.
- the polymer composition containing polymers (A) and (B) can be dried, cast in a mould and pressed at a suitable temperature and pressure.
- the hot mixing method envisages mixing polymer (A) and polymer (B) at a temperature usually ranging from 40 to 130° C., preferably from 100° to 120° C. for a time ranging from 15 to 60 min, so as to allow an acid-base reaction between polymer (A) and (B) to occur. Shorter times are required if salified polymers (A) and (B) are hot-mixed. For this purpose, polymers (A) and (B) are separated from the mixture resulting from the chain extension reaction or from the radical polymerisation reaction and dried.
- polymers (A) and (B) are separated from the reaction mixture resulting from the chain extension reaction by adding an aqueous acid or a base, in such an amount as to neutralise any salified acid or basic groups in polymer (A) or (B).
- Suitable acids and bases are, for instance, those mentioned above as salifying agents, provided that the selected acid or base is stronger that that used in the chain-extension reaction. Addition of an acid or a base causes precipitation of the polymers, which can be filtered off and dried before being hot-mixed and pressed to obtain a formed material.
- PU polymers obtained in the salified form they can be recovered from the chain extension reaction mixture also by removing the solvent, adding a further organic solvent, typically a mixture of a partially fluorinate solvent (such as H-Galden® PFPE grade A, 1,3-bis(trifluoromethyl)benzene and HFE® 1700 hydrofluoroether) with a non-fluorinated polar solvent like a ketone, typically, ethyl-ethyl-ketone, or an alcohol, typically ethanol or isopropanol, until a polymer solution is obtained; this polymer solution is subsequently washed with and aqueous acid or base. After washing, the polymer solution is dried, to provide a neutral PU polymer, which can be submitted to hot-mixing and pressing.
- a further organic solvent typically a mixture of a partially fluorinate solvent (such as H-Galden® PFPE grade A, 1,3-bis(trifluoromethyl)benzene and HFE® 1700 hydroflu
- compositions of the invention are endowed with elastomeric properties at room temperature and they can be used for manufacturing articles like sealing agents, gaskets and membranes or for manufacturing coatings that improve the mechanical and anti-scratch properties, the chemical resistance and/or hydro-oleo repellency of substrates like leather, paper or cotton.
- Azobisisobutyronitrile AIBN
- Isophorone diisocyanate IPDI
- dibutyltindilaurate DBTDL
- MEK methyl-ethyl-ketone
- TAA triethylamine
- DMPA dimethylolpropionic acid
- 1,2-propandiol 1,2-propandiol
- DEAPD diethylamine-propanediol
- stearyl methacrylate acrylic acid, dimethylaminomethyl methacrylate, acetic acid, AcOEt, i-PrOH have been purchased from Aldrich and they have been used as received.
- CF 3 (OCF 2 CF 2 ) m (OCF 2 ) n OCF 2 CH 2 O(O)CH ⁇ CH 2 (MW 585) was prepared by reaction of CF 3 (OCF 2 CF 2 ) m (OCF 2 ) n OCF 2 CH 2 OH (MW 543) with acrylic acid according to the procedure disclosed in EP 0622353 B (AUSIMONT S.P.A.).
- the internal temperature of the reaction mass was lowered to 50° C. and 15 ml of MEK were added, then temperature was increased again to 65° C. and dimethylol propionic acid (DMPA, 3.3 g, 49 meq), salified with an equivalent ratio of triethylamine (TEA) was added drop-wise, as a diluted solution in MEK.
- DMPA dimethylol propionic acid
- TEA triethylamine
- reaction mixture from step 2 containing the desired anionic polymer, was dispersed in water through the following oil-in-water procedure.
- reaction mass from step 2 was added with 10 g i-PrOH and with glacial acetic acid (50% excess with respect to the amine equivalents), then it was stirred for 1 hour at 30° C.
- the polyurethane dispersion 1 obtained according to example 1 was precipitated by addition of a HCl water solution, while the polyurethane water dispersion 3 obtained according to example 2 was precipitated by addition of an excess TEA.
- the polymeric mass was cast in a mould and put in a press at 120° C. for 30′ at 200 bar; a rubber-like slab of ionic polymeric compositions, having self-healing properties was obtained.
- Polyurethane dispersions 2 and 4 were diluted with water to 12% w/w, then diluted dispersion 2 was slowly added to diluted dispersion 4 in such an amount as the ratio between the equivalents of the polymer in dispersion 2 and the equivalents in dispersion 4 was 1, i.e. until full balance between of the charges on the anionic and cationic polymer was reached (acid-base titration).
- composition was prepared accordingly to the procedure described in example 3, starting from PU dispersion 2 and PU dispersion 3.
- reaction mixture was cooled down to room temperature and added dropwise under vigorous stirring with an aqueous solution of TEA (0.91 g in 163 g water) during a time period of 2 hours.
- TEA aqueous solution of TEA
- the solvent was evaporated and a water dispersion containing 30% wt polymer, with an amount of salified groups (expressed as COO—) of 12.8 mmol/100 g and a fluorine content of 15.02% (g F/g polymer) was obtained.
- aqueous dispersions of examples 7 and 8 were diluted to 12% wt by addition of water; thereafter, the diluted dispersion from example 8 was slowly added to 100 g diluted dispersion from example 7. Formation of a precipitate, consisting of a polymer composition of anionic and cationic acrylic polymers, was immediately observed. The addition of the anionic polymer was continued until the ratio between the equivalents of cationic polymer to anionic polymer was 1, i.e. until full balance of the opposite charges on the anionic and cationic polymers was reached (acid-base titration); thereafter, the precipitated composition was filtered, thoroughly washed with water and dried under vacuum at 80° C. This dried composition was cast in a mould and pressed at 120° C. for 30 min at 200 bar, to provide a rubber-like slab of ionic polymeric composition, having self-healing properties.
- compositions 1 and 2 obtained according to examples 3 and 4, was evaluated by comparing their swelling percentage in water with the swelling percentage of a composition obtained according to US 2009/0062551 and with the swelling percentage of polymers (A) and (B) alone.
- compositions 1 and 2 and on a composition according to US 2009/0062551 are reported in Table 2 below. It can be observed that, unlike the composition of US 2009/0062551, which, due to its a higher Tg value, performs like a plastic material at room temperature, compostions 1 and 2 show lower Tg s values, well below room temperature, due to the fluorinated amorphous phase; as a consequence, they behave like elastomers at room temperature. Comparative data with respect to polymers (A) and (B) alone has not been provided, because these material are not dimensionally stable and do not have significant tensile stress.
- compositions 1-4 were evaluated according to DIN 53504 (test-piece S2; rate 200 mm/min); the results are summarised in table 2 below:
- Composition Composition 1 2 3 4 Temperature 206 215 214 189 at which 1% weight loss is observed Temperature 247 239 239 230 at which 2% weight loss is observed 2% Temperature 289 269 270 273 at which 10% weight loss is observed Temperature 333 301 312 312 at which 50% weight loss is observed
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Description
—OC(O)—NH—E—NH—C(O)O—
wherein E is a divalent hydrocarbon group, optionally comprising one or more aromatic rings. The fluorinated block may contain at least one functional block comprising at least one ionisable group, like a sulfonic acid group, a carboxy group or an amino group. This document does not disclose or suggest compositions comprising (per)fluoropolyether derivatives with opposite charges, i.e. at least one (per)fluoropolyether derivative comprising fluorinated blocks containing at least one ionisable anionic group and at least one (per)fluoropolyether derivative comprising fluorinated blocks containing at least one ionisable cationic group in a defined ratio of ionic equivalents. Furthermore, the compositions disclosed in this document do not form materials endowed with elastomeric and/or self-healing properties.
—OC(O)—NH—E—NH—C(O)O—
wherein E is a divalent hydrocarbon group, optionally comprising one or more aromatic rings. Similarly to WO 2010/000715, WO 2008/138927 does not disclose or suggest to prepare compositions based on (per)fluoropolyether polyurethanes with functional blocks having opposite charges in a defined ratio of ionic equivalents.
HO2C(CF2O)n(CF2CF2O)mCF2CO2H,
wherein m and n are integers, while the perfluoropolyether containing basic terminal groups complies with formula H2NHCH2CHNO2C(CF2O)n(CF2CF2O)mCF2CO2NHCH2CH2NH2,
where m and n are integers. U.S. Pat. No. 5,498,457 does not disclose or suggests polymer mixtures based on fluoropolyethers containing recurring fluoropolyether blocks and recurring cationic or anionic blocks wherein at least one of the cationic or anionic blocks is between two fluoropolyether blocks.
- a) at least one fluorinated ionisable polymer (A), which comprises recurring fluorinated blocks and recurring functional blocks, each of said recurring functional blocks comprising at least one ionisable anionic group, and in which polymer (A) at least one of the said recurring functional blocks is comprised between two fluorinated blocks;
- b) at least one fluorinated ionisable polymer (B), which comprises recurring fluorinated blocks and recurring functional blocks, each of said recurring functional blocks comprising at least one ionisable cationic group, and in which polymer (B) at least one of the said recurring functional blocks is comprised between two fluorinated blocks;
- wherein the ratio between the ionic equivalents of polymer (A) and the ionic equivalents of polymer (B) ranges from 1.1 to 0.9. Preferably, the ratio is 1.
- (i) —CFXO—, wherein X is F or CF3;
- (ii) —CF2CFXO—, wherein X is F or CF3;
- (iii) —CF2CF2CF2O—;
- (iv) —CF2CF2CF2CF2O—.
wherein E is a divalent hydrocarbon group, linear or branched, typically a C1-C12 hydrocarbon group, optionally comprising one or more cycloaliphatic, heterocycloaliphatic, aromatic or heteroaromatic groups, typically C3-C12 cycloaliphatic, C3-C12 heterocycloaliphatic, C5-C12 aromatic or C5-C12 heteroaromatic groups. As examples of heteroaromatic groups phosphazene, triazine and triazole can be mentioned in particular. Furthermore, group E may optionally contain further functional groups selected from isocyanate and carboxy groups. The polymers according to this first preferred embodiment will be also hereinafter referred to as polyurethane (PU) polymers.
wherein E is as defined above. These polymers will also be herein after referred to as polyester (PE) polymers.
wherein T is a trivalent hydrocarbon group selected from a linear or branched C1-C12 hydrocarbon chain, a C3-C12 cycloaliphatic, C3-C12 heterocycloaliphatic, C5-C12 aromatic or C5-C12 heteroaromatic group. In PU and in PE polymers, chain (R′HC) is preferably selected from any one of the followings:
in which R2 is H or a straight or branched C1-C6 hydrocarbon chain; more preferably, R2 is hydrogen or methyl.
wherein RN1 and RN2 have the same meanings as defined above, Q is a trivalent hydrocarbon group selected from a linear or branched C1-C12 hydrocarbon chain, a C3-C12 cycloaliphatic, C3-C12 heterocycloaliphatic, C5-C12 aromatic or C5-C12 heteroaromatic group. In PU polymers and in PE polymers, chain (R″HC) preferably complies with formula:
wherein RN1 and RN2 have the same meanings as defined above; more preferably, RN1 and RN2 are independently selected from linear or branched C1-C4 alkyl groups; m, m′ and m″ are 0 or a integers from 1 to 4, with the proviso that at least one of m and m″ is not zero and RQ is H or a linear or branched C1-C4 alkyl group. Preferred amine-containing chains (R″HC) are those of formulae —CH(CH2—N(C2H5)2)—CH2— and —CH(CH2—N(CH3)2)—CH2—.
in which RN1, RN2 and R2 are as defined above, while m′″ is an integer ranging from 1 to 6. In a more preferred aspect, RN1, RN2 and R2 are methyl and m′″ is 2.
wherein RN1 has the same meanings defined above; preferably, RN1 is selected from C1-C4 alkyl groups and K and K′ are divalent hydrocarbon groups having from 1 to 6 carbon atoms.
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- nH is an integer from 1 to 12, preferably equal to 6;
- J is a divalent bridging group selected from: a single bond; a methylene group (—CH2—); an oxygen atom (—O—); a —C(CH3)2— group; a —C(CF3)2— group; a —SO2— group; a —C(O)— group; preferably J is a methylene group;
- each of RA, RB, RC and RD, equal or different at each occurrence, is independently a halogen atom (e.g. Cl, Br, F), a C1-C6 hydrocarbon group (e.g. methyl, ethyl), a substituent group like notably —ORH, —NRH′RH″, —C(O)—RH′″, wherein RH, RH′, RH″ and RH′″, equal to or different from each other, are independently at each occurrence a hydrogen atom or a C1-C6 hydrocarbon group;
- nA, nB and nD are independently 0 or integers comprised between 1 and 4;
- nC is 0 or an integer comprised between 1 and 10.
- a) at least one hydroxy-terminated (per)fluoropolyoxyalkylene complying with formula (V) here below:
Z—O—ROF—Y of formula (V) - wherein ROF is as defined above and Z and Y, equal to or different from each other, are independently functional hydroxyl groups complying with formula —CF2CH2O(CH2CH2O)s′H, wherein s′, equal or different at each occurrence, is 0 or an integer comprised between 1 and 5;
- b) at least one functionalized diol comprising at least one ionisable group, having formula HO—RH—OH, wherein RH has the same meanings as defined above; and
- c) at least one diisocyanate of formula OCN—E—NCO or at least a dicarboxylic acid of formula HOOC—E—COOH or a reactive derivative thereof, wherein E is as defined above;
- d) optionally, one or more chain extenders with a molecular weight of 60 to 450 g/mol selected from diols of formula HO—Rdiol—OH and/or diamines of formula H2N—Rdiamine—NH2, wherein Rdiol and Rdiamine are straight or branched C2-C14 hydrocarbon groups, optionally containing non-salifiable functional groups, such as hydroxyl or amino groups. If a diamine H2N—Rdiamine—NH2 is used, polyurethane/polyamido polymers or polyester/polyamido polymers are obtained, depending on whether a diisocyanate OCN—E—NCO or a dicarboxylic acid HOOC—E—COOH is used. Furthermore, if Rdiol or Rdiamine in optional chain extenders HO—Rdiol—OH and H2N—Rdiamine—NH2 contain non-salifiable functional groups, like hydroxyl or amino groups, such groups may react with functional groups optionally present on the E moiety of diisocyanate OCN—E—NCO or acid HOOC—E—COOH, giving rise to polymeric networks.
- wherein:
- Rw and Rw′, equal to or different from each other, are independently selected from hydrogen and/or C1-C6 hydrocarbon groups, preferably Rw being hydrogen and Rw′, being selected from C1-C6 hydrocarbon groups,
- W and W′, equal to or different from each other, represent divalent hydrocarbon group having 1 to 12 carbon atoms.
H2N—(CH2)2—NH—(CH2)2—Si(OCH3)3,
N-(3-aminopropyl)-3-aminopropyltrimethoxysilane of formula:
H2N—(CH2)3—NH—(CH2)3—Si(OCH3)3.
- a′) at least one (per)fluoropolyether complying with formula (VI) here below:
Z′—O—ROF—Y′ (VI) - wherein:
- ROF has the same meanings as defined above and
- one of Z′ and Y′ complies with formula:
CF2CH2O(CH2CH2O)s′COCHR1═CH2
- wherein s′ and R1 are as defined above and the other one is CF3— or CF3CF2—;
- b′) at least one acrylate or 2-alkyl acrylate compound having formula (III) below:
- wherein R′ is hydrogen or a straight or branched alkyl chain, typically a C1-C4 alkyl chain, or a chain of formula (CH2)m′″—NRN1RN2 and R2 is as defined above; and, optionally
- c′) a further non-ionizable acrylate or 2-alkyl acrylate compound having formula (IV) below:
in which R3 is a C1-C6 straight or branched alkyl chain and R″ is a C1-C18 straight or branched, saturated or unsaturated hydrocarbon chain in the presence of a radical polymerization initiator.
- a) preparing a dispersion of a salt of at least one polymer (A) and a dispersion of a salt of at least one polymer (B) in water or a water/organic solvent mixture;
- b) mixing together the two dispersions until complete precipitation of a polymer composition;
- c) filtering off the precipitated polymer composition;
- d) washing and drying the precipitated polymer composition.
TABLE 1 | ||||
Material | hours | H20 (%) | ||
Composition 1 | 24 | 1.2 | ||
Composition 2 | 24 | 5.5 | ||
Composition | 24 | 42 | ||
according to US | ||||
2009/0062551 | ||||
Anionic PU | 24 | 30 | ||
isolated from | ||||
dispersion 2 | ||||
Anionic PU | 24 | 6.8 | ||
isolated from | ||||
dispersion 1 | ||||
Cationic PU | 24 | 42 | ||
isolated from | ||||
dispersion 3 | ||||
Cationic PU | 24 | 42 | ||
isolated from | ||||
dispersion 4 | ||||
TABLE 2 | ||||
Material | TgF (° C.) | TgH (° C.) | ||
Composition 1 | ||||
Composition 2 | −107 (0.10 J/g C.) | 26 (0.26 J/g C.) | ||
Composition 3 | −112 (0.18 J/g C.) | 14 (0.17 J/g C.) | ||
Composition according | — | 28 | ||
to US 2009/0062551 | ||||
TABLE 3 | ||||||
Stress at | Stress at | Stress at | Maximum | Stress at | Strain at | |
50% strain | 100% strain | 200% strain | stress | break | break | |
Composition | [Mpa] | [Mpa] | [Mpa] | [Mpa] | [Mpa] | [%] |
Composition 1 | — | — | — | 0.2 | 0.07 | 800 |
Composition 2 | 3.8 | 4 | 4.5 | 9.4 (0.2) | 9.4 (0.2) | 766 (23) |
Composition 3 | 1.7 | 2 | 2.4 | 3.4 | 3.4 | 522 (44) |
Composition 4 | 1.1 | 1.3 | 1.5 | 3.2 (0.1) | 3.2 (0.1) | 794 (26) |
TABLE 5 | |||||
Composition | Composition | Composition | Composition | ||
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | ||
Temperature | 206 | 215 | 214 | 189 |
at which 1% | ||||
weight loss is | ||||
observed | ||||
Temperature | 247 | 239 | 239 | 230 |
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